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The expanded guide to cardiac mapping The effective diagnosis and treatment of heart disease may vitally depend upon accurate and detailed cardiac mapping. However, in an era of rapid technological advancement, medical professionals can encounter difficulties maintaining an up-to-date knowledge of current methods. This fifth edition of the much-admired Cardiac Mapping is, therefore, essential, offering a level of cutting-edge insight that is unmatched in its scope and depth. Featuring contributions from a global team of electrophysiologists, the book builds upon previous editions'…mehr
The effective diagnosis and treatment of heart disease may vitally depend upon accurate and detailed cardiac mapping. However, in an era of rapid technological advancement, medical professionals can encounter difficulties maintaining an up-to-date knowledge of current methods. This fifth edition of the much-admired Cardiac Mapping is, therefore, essential, offering a level of cutting-edge insight that is unmatched in its scope and depth.
Featuring contributions from a global team of electrophysiologists, the book builds upon previous editions' comprehensive explanations of the mapping, imaging, and ablation of the heart. Nearly 100 chapters provide fascinating accounts of topics ranging from the mapping of supraventricular and ventriculararrhythmias, to compelling extrapolations of how the field might develop in the years to come. In this text, readers will find:
Full coverage of all aspects of cardiac mapping, and imaging
Explorations of mapping in experimental models of arrhythmias
Examples of new catheter-based techniques
Access to a companion website featuring additional content and illustrative video clips
Cardiac Mapping is an indispensable resource for scientists, clinical electrophysiologists, cardiologists, and all physicians who care for patients with cardiac arrhythmias.
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Autorenporträt
Mohammad Shenasa, MD, PhD, Attending Physician, Department of Cardiovascular Services, O'Connor Hospital, Heart & Rhythm Medical Group, San Jose, CA, USA. Gerhard Hindricks, MD, Professor of Medicine (Cardiology), University of Leipzig, Heart Center Director, Department of Electrophysiology, Leipzig, Germany. David J. Callans, MD, Professor of Medicine, Cardiovascular Division, Department of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA. John M. Miller, MD, Professor of Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, USA. Mark E. Josephson, MD, Professor Emeritus, Herman C. Dana Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Chief of Cardiovascular Division, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
About the Companion Website and Companion Digital Edition xii
List of Videos xiii
List of Contributors xvi
Editors of Previous Editions xxxiv
Preface to the Fifth Edition xxxv
Preface to the First Edition xxxvi
Foreword by Douglas P. Zipes and A. John Camm xxxvii
Part I Fundamentals of Cardiac Mapping
1 History of Cardiac Mapping 1 Stephan Zellerhoff, Lars Eckardt, and Gunter Breithardt
2 Embryology, Anatomy, and Pathology of Ventricular Outflow Tracts Related to Cardiac Mapping and Arrhythmias 7 Bastiaan J.D. Boukens, Cristina Basso, Federico Migliore, Stefania Rizzo, and Gaetano Thiene
3 Arrhythmogenic Venous Extremity of the Cardiac Tube 29 Marco Galeazzi
4 The Impact of Embryology and Anatomy on Cardiac Electrophysiology 37 Maxim Didenko and Fred Kusumoto
5 Cardiac Morphology Relevant to Mapping 46 Niyada Naksuk, Vaibhav R. Vaidya, Nirusha Lachman, and Samuel J. Asirvatham
6 Anatomy of the Outflow Tract Region: Relevance to Arrhythmias and Catheter Ablation 61 Andres Enriquez, Jason Bradfield, Kalyanam Shivkumar, and Fermin C. Garcia
7 Fundamentals of Cardiac Mapping 70 Fu Siong Ng, Caroline Roney, Chris D. Cantwell, and Nicholas S. Peters
8 Troubleshooting to Avoid Failed Ablation 84 Krishna Kancharla, Suraj Kapa, and Samuel J. Asirvatham
Part II Imaging Technologies in Cardiac Mapping and Ablation
9 Intracardiac Echocardiography 95 Pasquale Santangeli, Mathew D. Hutchinson, and David J. Callans
10 Role of Cardiac Computed Tomography Imaging to Guide Catheter Ablation of Arrhythmias in Complex Cardiac Morphologies 104 Farhood Saremi
11 Role of Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Late Gadolinium Enhancement in Relation to Arrhythmias in Different Cardiomyopathies 123 John Duell and Timm Dickfeld
12 Multimodal Imaging for Cardiac Mapping 136 Donald D. Hegland, Kevin P. Jackson, and James P. Daubert
13 Light and the Heart: Cardiac Optogenetics 152 Naim Shaheen, Amit Gruber, and Lior Gepstein
14 Cardiac Mapping and Imaging in Patient Selection for Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy: How to Identify Super-responders, Responders, and Non-responders 170 Bettina Kirstein and Christopher Piorkowski
Part III Advances in Technology
15 Towards Non-invasive Mapping and Imaging of Cardiac Arrhythmias 180 Edgard A. Prihadi, Victoria Delgado, and Jeroen J. Bax
16 New High-Density and Automated Mapping Systems 197 Albert Y. Sun, Jonathan P. Piccini, and James P. Daubert
17 Non-invasive Body Surface Potential Mapping of Reentrant Drivers in Human Atrial Fibrillation 211 Ruairidh Martin, Meleze Hocini, Remi Dubois, Nicholas Derval, Pierre Jais, and Michel Haissaguerre
18 Electrophysiology of Heart Failure: Non-invasive Mapping of Substrate and Guidance of Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy with Electrocardiographic Imaging 220 Yoram Rudy
19 Contact Mapping and Ablation of Complex Cardiac Arrhythmias 236 Sanjiv M. Narayan, Junaid A.B. Zaman, Chad Brodt, Fatemah Shenasa, Tina Baykaner, and Wouter-Jan Rappel
20 Advances in Atrial Fibrillation Ablation 252 Atul Verma and Mohammad Shenasa
21 Integration of Contact Force into Mapping and Ablation Systems: Does It Improve the Results? 289 Waqas Ullah and Richard Schilling
22 Advances in Molecular Imaging Relevant to Arrhythmias 300 Arnold F. Jacobson and Jagat Narula
Part IV Mapping in Experimental Models of Cardiac Arrhythmias
23 Optical Mapping of Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Ca^2+ and Transmembrane Potential in the Intact Heart: Insights into Ca^2+-mediated Arrhythmias 313 Lianguo Wang and Crystal M. Ripplinger
About the Companion Website and Companion Digital Edition xii
List of Videos xiii
List of Contributors xvi
Editors of Previous Editions xxxiv
Preface to the Fifth Edition xxxv
Preface to the First Edition xxxvi
Foreword by Douglas P. Zipes and A. John Camm xxxvii
Part I Fundamentals of Cardiac Mapping
1 History of Cardiac Mapping 1 Stephan Zellerhoff, Lars Eckardt, and Gunter Breithardt
2 Embryology, Anatomy, and Pathology of Ventricular Outflow Tracts Related to Cardiac Mapping and Arrhythmias 7 Bastiaan J.D. Boukens, Cristina Basso, Federico Migliore, Stefania Rizzo, and Gaetano Thiene
3 Arrhythmogenic Venous Extremity of the Cardiac Tube 29 Marco Galeazzi
4 The Impact of Embryology and Anatomy on Cardiac Electrophysiology 37 Maxim Didenko and Fred Kusumoto
5 Cardiac Morphology Relevant to Mapping 46 Niyada Naksuk, Vaibhav R. Vaidya, Nirusha Lachman, and Samuel J. Asirvatham
6 Anatomy of the Outflow Tract Region: Relevance to Arrhythmias and Catheter Ablation 61 Andres Enriquez, Jason Bradfield, Kalyanam Shivkumar, and Fermin C. Garcia
7 Fundamentals of Cardiac Mapping 70 Fu Siong Ng, Caroline Roney, Chris D. Cantwell, and Nicholas S. Peters
8 Troubleshooting to Avoid Failed Ablation 84 Krishna Kancharla, Suraj Kapa, and Samuel J. Asirvatham
Part II Imaging Technologies in Cardiac Mapping and Ablation
9 Intracardiac Echocardiography 95 Pasquale Santangeli, Mathew D. Hutchinson, and David J. Callans
10 Role of Cardiac Computed Tomography Imaging to Guide Catheter Ablation of Arrhythmias in Complex Cardiac Morphologies 104 Farhood Saremi
11 Role of Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Late Gadolinium Enhancement in Relation to Arrhythmias in Different Cardiomyopathies 123 John Duell and Timm Dickfeld
12 Multimodal Imaging for Cardiac Mapping 136 Donald D. Hegland, Kevin P. Jackson, and James P. Daubert
13 Light and the Heart: Cardiac Optogenetics 152 Naim Shaheen, Amit Gruber, and Lior Gepstein
14 Cardiac Mapping and Imaging in Patient Selection for Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy: How to Identify Super-responders, Responders, and Non-responders 170 Bettina Kirstein and Christopher Piorkowski
Part III Advances in Technology
15 Towards Non-invasive Mapping and Imaging of Cardiac Arrhythmias 180 Edgard A. Prihadi, Victoria Delgado, and Jeroen J. Bax
16 New High-Density and Automated Mapping Systems 197 Albert Y. Sun, Jonathan P. Piccini, and James P. Daubert
17 Non-invasive Body Surface Potential Mapping of Reentrant Drivers in Human Atrial Fibrillation 211 Ruairidh Martin, Meleze Hocini, Remi Dubois, Nicholas Derval, Pierre Jais, and Michel Haissaguerre
18 Electrophysiology of Heart Failure: Non-invasive Mapping of Substrate and Guidance of Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy with Electrocardiographic Imaging 220 Yoram Rudy
19 Contact Mapping and Ablation of Complex Cardiac Arrhythmias 236 Sanjiv M. Narayan, Junaid A.B. Zaman, Chad Brodt, Fatemah Shenasa, Tina Baykaner, and Wouter-Jan Rappel
20 Advances in Atrial Fibrillation Ablation 252 Atul Verma and Mohammad Shenasa
21 Integration of Contact Force into Mapping and Ablation Systems: Does It Improve the Results? 289 Waqas Ullah and Richard Schilling
22 Advances in Molecular Imaging Relevant to Arrhythmias 300 Arnold F. Jacobson and Jagat Narula
Part IV Mapping in Experimental Models of Cardiac Arrhythmias
23 Optical Mapping of Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Ca^2+ and Transmembrane Potential in the Intact Heart: Insights into Ca^2+-mediated Arrhythmias 313 Lianguo Wang and Crystal M. Ripplinger
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